{
"title": "Constitutionalisation and Judicial Protection of Social Rights - An Approach to Latin American Case",
"authors": "German Lopez Daza",
"country": "Colombia",
"institution": "UNIVERSITY SURCOLOMBIANA",
"volume": "96",
"journal": "International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering",
"pagesStart": 4034,
"pagesEnd": 4041,
"ISSN": "1307-6892",
"URL": "http:\/\/waset.org\/publications\/10002181",
"abstract": "Latin America is probably the region with greater\r\nsocial inequality, contrary to the amount of rights enshrined in their\r\nconstitutions. In the last decade of the twentieth century, the area\r\nresulted in significant changes to democratization and constitutional\r\nchanges. Through low-key public policy, political leaders activated\r\nparticipation in the culture of human rights. The struggle for social\r\nrights in Latin America has been a constant regulation. His\r\nconsecration at the constitutional level has chained search\r\napplication. The constitutionalization and judicial protection of these\r\nrights have been crucial in countries like Argentina, Venezuela, Peru\r\nand Colombia. This paper presents an analytical view on the\r\nconstitutionalization of social rights in the Latin American context\r\nand its justiciability.",
"references": null,
"publisher": "World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology",
"index": "International Science Index 96, 2014"
}